
E. Blade Guard
Attach the Blade Guard to the Riving
Knife, as shown in Fig. 8, ensuring the large
plastic washer (B) is used. Tighten the self
locking nut (A) sufficiently for the Guard
to be secure, but capable of dropping
fully under its own weight.
F. Rip Fence
The Rip Fence comprises:
A.
The handle assembly ‘A’
B.
The Fence ‘B’
C. Two fixings, each comprising a coach
bolt and knob ‘C’.
1.
Slide the Handle Assy. into the slot in
the Front Rail, and tighten the handle
at any convenient position on the Rail.
2.
Slide the coach bolts into the slot in
the Fence.
3.
Arrange the coach bolts with knobs
screwed on a few turns, as shown in
Fig. 9 and engage in the slots in the
handle assembly, as indicated.
4.
Tighten the securing knobs to lock the
fence to the handle.
To ensure the fence is exactly 90
O
Use the jacking
screw ‘D’. Screw in a liitle way so that it makes
contact with the rip fence and lock in place,
then tighten the knobs ‘A’ using the jacking
screw as a pivot to achieve the desired result.
Check using a large square.
Fig.8
Fig.9
G. Mitre Gauge
The Mitre Gauge comprises:
a.
The Quadrant with fixing knob
b.
Slide Bar
c.
The Fence
d.
Two fixings each comprising a coach bolt and knob.
1.
Attach the Quadrant to the Slide Bar
ensuring the peg on the underside of the
Quadrant sits in the hole in the bar.
Tighten the fixing knob
2.
Slide the coach bolts into the slot in the
Fence.
3.
Allow the coach bolts to enter the holes in
the Quadrant and screw on the fixing knobs.
Fig.10
Fig.11
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Note: The rip Fence has two slots, allowing the fence
to be attached in the ‘high’ or ‘low’ position
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